Qiong Huang got his B.S. degree in Computer Science
and Technology from Fudan
University, Shanghai, China in 2003, and M.S. degree in Computer
Science and Engineering from Fudan University in 2006. After his
graduation, he worked as a research associate
in Department of Computer
Science, City University of Hong
Kong. Now he is a PhD student in Department of Computer Science,
City University of Hong Kong, under the supervision of
Dr. Duncan
S. Wong. His research interests include cryptography and
information security, in particular, cryptographic protocols design
and analysis.
Experiences
Teaching Assistant
CS5285 Information Security for eCommerce
(Fall 2008 | 2009, Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong,
Dr. Duncan S. Wong)
CS4286 Internet Security and E-Commerce Protocols
(Spring 2008 | 2009, Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong,
Dr. Duncan S. Wong)
Formal Syntax
(Spring 2005, Software School, Fudan University, Prof. Tony Veale)
Formal Syntax
(Spring 2004, Software School, Fudan University, Prof. Tony Veale)
Information Security
(Spring 2003, Computer Science, Fudan University, Dr. Ronghua
Chen)
Internship
Intern Student
in Sony Corp., Tokyo, Japan
(Sep. 2004 - Mar. 2005) Task: Develop advanced
algorithms and applications using image processing
technologies Subject:Large-Scale Map-Building for QRIO